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Justin Kingsley uses his pass to activate the Bell Centre elevator and then turns around with the kind of giant grin you only usually see on grade-school kids playing pranks in the park. “They gave me a pass,” he says. “I can go anywhere in the building. I can’t believe it. What a huge mistake!” […]

Awkward moment, but it could have been worse. Malaysian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton dives into the pits. He navigates his Mercedes toward the team garage and pulls up in front of his crew for a tire change. Everything’s set, except for one detail:

You know Formula One has taken a wrong turn when drivers start to question whether they should be leaning on the gas pedal. “Do we want to fight?” Jenson Button was heard asking his team over the car radio during the heat of the action at last weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix.

Montreal’s importance as an international financial centre may not be what it was 50 years ago when it still rivalled Toronto as a preferred location for banking and investment firms. That hasn’t stopped some of the top executives in the Montreal financial community from touting the benefits of doing business here.

West Island cinemagoers, look big and look sharp: Quebec’s biggest IMAX theatre is coming in December to Dollard-des-Ormeaux. The theatre will seat more than 600 people and will replace two regular screens out of the 10 now open at Les Cinémas Guzzo’s multiplex on Sources Blvd.

Celebrating Premier-elect Pauline Marois’s Sept. 4 electoral win as a victory for women seems oddly beside the point. Yet the French-language Châtelaine magazine has just printed a 45,000-copy special run on her career.